
Orbital Space Flight
Orbital space flight refers to the journey of a spacecraft that successfully enters and travels around Earth or another celestial body within its gravitational influence. Unlike suborbital flights, which briefly exit the atmosphere, orbital flights maintain a balance between gravity and the spacecraft's speed, allowing it to stay in a stable orbit. This process requires precise calculations and technology to overcome Earth's gravity, navigate space, and ensure the safety of any crew or equipment on board. Orbital missions can involve scientific research, satellite deployment, or activities on the International Space Station.